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  • 121Fencing practice and techniques — of modern competitive fencing are governed by the FIE, though they developed from conventions developed in 18th and 19th century Europe to govern fencing as a martial art and a gentlemanly pursuit. The modern weapons for sport fencing are the… …

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  • 122Leaf — For other uses, see Leaf (disambiguation). The leaves of a Beech tree …

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  • 123Kukri — For the genus of snakes having the common name khukuri snakes, see oligodon. Kukri A polished presentational Kukri Type Knife Pl …

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  • 124Microlith — For the catalytic reactor, see Microlith (catalytic reactor). Backed edge bladelet A microlith is a small stone tool usually made of flint or chert and typically a centimetre or so in length and half a centimetre wide. It is produced from either… …

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  • 125Navaja — This article is about the Andalusian folding knife; for the bivalve mollusc, see Ensis macha A contemporary navaja of traditional design, with a 5.5 inch (140 mm) blade The navaja is a traditional Spanish folding blade fighting and utility… …

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  • 126Drill bit — For the fictional character, see Drill Bit (Transformers). For the cancelled skyscraper nicknamed Drill bit, see Chicago Spire. For the types used in drilling wells, see Well drilling. From top to bottom: Spade, lip and spur (brad point), masonry …

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  • 127Seax — (also Hadseax , Sax , Seaxe , Scramaseax and Scramsax ) in old Saxon stands for knife or cutting tool. [ Bosworth, Joseph, D.D., F.R.S. [http://beowulf.engl.uky.edu/ kiernan/BT/Bosworth Toller.htm An Anglo Saxon Dictionary] . Retrieved 16 July… …

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  • 128Glossary of plant morphology terms — Biologists that study plant morphology use a number of different terms to describe plant organs and parts that can be observed with the human eye using no more than a hand held magnifying lens. These terms are used to identify and classify plants …

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